"From a decade of fashion merchandising, I find the way we present ourselves to society is shaped partly by our interaction and sense of style. Merging a generation gap provides the modern day woman with a subtle touch of vintage flair," she told United States of Vintage.

While she's on the lookout most often for furs ($10 to $20 for stoles and $50 to $80 for wraps), clutches ($10 to $45) and costume jewelry, she said these stores are also great options for vintage gloves ($7 to $12) and dresses ($80 to $150).

"The treasures that rest within these boutiques, I adore the stories that are shared with me from the women that once owned these accessories or garments. It gives depth to what I am presenting, which in return provides such enrichment," Doris said.

See more of Doris' classic style at Rich In Love Fashion, or follow her on Instagram at @richinlovefashion.